Minnkota ipilot?
So fellas How are the ipilot trolling motors holding up for you guys that have one? Is it user friendly any problems so far?
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Ive only used it a couple of times but so far so good. Very easy to get used to. We need to plan a fishing trip so you can come try mine out
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Im down whenever your ready meaux
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So far so good, I love it. the main benefit to me is the more time you spend fishing.
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I've had multiple issues with the mount. Standoffs breaking off in the latching mechanism. But I had new ones machined out of stainless and no more problems.
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What kind of batteries are you guys using with the I pilot trolling motor
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I'm running Optima blue tops over 2-years old on my I-pilot ST-80 with no problems.
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For those that have it, how good is the anchor function? if you were 60ft from a runout, pilings, etc., could you set it to hold you in place and fish that spot without getting too close or out of casting range?
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It will stay in a 10ft circle. In heavy current it will run at wide open to stay there if it has too.
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I guess what is worrying me is, I see my gps track when I leave it on when I am fishing a spot, and it looks like a pile of cooked spaghetti. I think it looks like this because of the little bit of selective availability that is still turned on. Or possible it is just because of the 3 meters of variance in the accuracy. So with that being said does the I pilot follow said spaghetti path keeping you in same 10 foot spot?
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From what I read it only follows the path you record. Say from point A to B back to A.
The anchor lock function doesnt follow a path, it job is to keep you with in a 5 foot radius of the spot u locked. sent from my Galaxy NOTE II |
The only way it will follow a track through your GPS is if you have it hooked up through a hummingbird unit. That is called the ilink
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i guess I didn't explain it well. I will try again. When in anchor function, does it meander in a radius or does it let you drift a little off the spot and then bring you straight back and let off just before you get there......like you would do manually?
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Yes you'll drift a little and it will speed up to get back to the spot. i like to use it with my power pole to keep the right angle to the bank if there is a cross wind.
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Sounds like I need that anchor function on mine.
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